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27 Move Japanese
Puzzle Boxes by Okiyama
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The 27 Move Puzzle Boxes by
Okiyama feature sliding keys on each side. These Kannuki
differ in that they do not move symmetrically. Instead,
the movement is different on each side making it much
more difficult to open.
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27 Step
Puzzle Box with Multiple Inlay and Akaasa side panels
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Unique
inlay designed to look like Wood Grain. This pattern was
first exhibited in a competition in 1992.
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This
series of boxes featured scenes from Chinatown in San
Francisco.
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These 27
Move Puzzle Boxes were produced using veneers that are
still popular today. From left to right are: Yosegi,
RanYosegi, and Saya patterns.
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